Tom,
How about a couple of 12v solenoid valves close to the engine? When you get
close to your destination, hit the switch and have hot
water when you arrive. This would eliminate the ill effect of that
blistering hot water on those hoses constantly.
Gary Kosier
77PB w/500Cad
Newark, Ohio
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From: "Thomas Phipps"
Sent: Friday, September 14, 2018 1:36 PM
To:
Subject: Re: [GMCnet] I though all GMC's had the engine provide heat for the
water heater while on the road.
> Both my Avion's had the engine heating the hot water feature. Hot water
> was dangerously hot when you hit the campground. Also, those long not
> protected hoses failed and cost me a brand new rebuilt engine. There is no
> indication, other than water mist, that these hoses had failed. The
> failure
> was in the run along the frame well behind the vision of either the driver
> or the passenger.
> Lesson learned, if you have the pre-heat hoses, put cut-off valves on both
> hose lines. You would only have to open the valves with the engine idling
> along, to get the hot water heater up to speed. A neat idea, however.....
> Tom
>
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